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We are thrilled to announce that Barbara and Dimitri are featured in this months issue of the Monthly Aspectarian. Guy Spiro interviews Barbara and Dmitri about the aura and Karma and Reincarnation. To read the full article please click HERE
If you are in the Chicago area, please join us at one of our up coming workshops.
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Excerpt from The Healing Power of Your Aura:
“There are two basic causes of illness: spiritual and physical. If you are ill, it meas that somwehere, you have broken or steepod out of alignment with a physical or spiritual law (or both!) and are feeling that disharmony as illness or disease.”
Illness is the body’s way of informing you that there is something, be it mental, physical, or emotional, that needs your attention. As Barbara would say, “Illness, or any type of physical distress, is a call to the Divine.” Listen to your body. If it could speak, what would your body say to you? Are you holding on to something? What have you been ignoring? How have you been living?
The body is our temple. It WANTS to be healthy. No matter what law was broken, we have the power within us to change and improve the quality of our life. By learning to work with the aura you can realigning yourself with right thinking and tap into your divine supply of vitality, stamina, and strength.

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“Chakra is the Sanskrit word meaning “wheel of life” or “wheel of force”. These spiritual energy centers are focal points of power for light to move in and out of our consciousness. We all have the same set of chakras, and they all do the same things for us. You are using these centers in everything you do, whether you’re aware of them or not. They are alive and vibrant with energies. With a basic understanding of how the Chakras work, you can reap tremendous benefits.”
Excerpt from the book, “The Healing Power of Your Aura” by Barbara Y. Martin and Dimitri Moraitis

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Health means living in harmony with the natural and spiritual laws of life.
Within our body is an intricate process that governs the body’s life. When all is flowing and coordinated, we experience health. Break a physical or spiritual law, and we suffer and experience illness.
Healing is the process of bringing the body back to its natural state of health.
The aura is essential to healing. The aura is the first place you generate energy for the body to maintain good health. There is a whole division of the aura dedicated to physical well-being. This health division shows itself in several ways. For example, the organs of the body each have their own aura. When healthy, the lungs and heart have blue auras, the liver usually has a red-orange aura, the stomach a pink aura, and the brain has a green aura. Even the cells of our body have an aura, a tiny, bright silver aura, revealing their inherent intelligence!
Our health is highly dependant upon the aura, our spiritual support system, and it is important we learn to work with this beautiful energy field to ensure health of body, mind, and spirit.
Q: If I finish my life’s purpose, do I have to reincarnate again?
A: This is one of the most often asked questions regarding reincarnation and karma. First, let it be said that getting off the wheel of birth and rebirth is one of the most challenging things a soul can do. It takes many, many lives to finish our experiences here on Earth in all of their facets. No matter how much we accomplish in a single life, there is most always more to do. The truth is there’s nothing wrong with coming back to earth through the process of reincarnation. It’s a natural part of life. What we want to avoid is returning to earth to finish what could have been accomplished in this life. This happens all too often and can be a source of frustration and confusion. The question to ask is not if we are returning to earth but are we accomplishing what we came here to do.
Q: What do I do when I don’t have time to meditate?
A: In our list of most often asked questions, this question is more often put as a statement, “I don’t have time to meditate! I’m too busy.” Of course it’s up to you if you wish to take the time to meditate. Naturally, meditation will not be as effective if it is forced or sporadic. For meditation to be effective it needs to be part of your life as any other activity, and it needs to be sincere. Remember what meditation really is. It’s your time to receive. Meditating is receiving from God. Meditation is your time to withdraw from the activities of the world to draw vitality and sustenance from your spiritual source. To say you do not have time to meditate is like saying, “God, I’m sorry but I’m too busy for You today.”
Meditation is important for everyone and it’s indispensible for those on the spiritual path. Meditation does not have to be a long, drawn out affair. Certainly there will be times you will want to mediate longer or go on a retreat for contemplation and reflection, but in terms of a daily regime, meditating 10-15 minutes with the Divine Light is excellent. You will find if you make the time to meditate, your day will go much better. You will accomplish more with less effort and most important, you will be helping to spiritualize the various activities of your life, which is the key to your spiritual unfoldment.
Q: How can I discover my purpose in life?
A: This is a question that burns in many people’s minds, and is on our list of the 10 most asked questions. It is essential that each of us ponder this question. Too many people live life without really asking what their purpose is. The first thing to realize is that each of us has a purpose. We are not meant to walk through life aimlessly even though it may feel like that at times. There is a grand plan of life that we are all part of. A second thing to see is that somewhere in your consciousness, you already know what your purpose is. You already know what you are meant to do. This tells us that part of the journey of life is to rediscover that purpose. It’s our job to be persistent and find our purpose no matter how long it takes. No one can do that for us.
An interesting spiritual energy to work with in meditation if you feel disconnected is the emerald green ray of balance. This energy ray can help bring you back in harmony with your purpose, and the spiritual rhythm of life.
Q: How can the aura help when spouses begin to feel less compatible with each other?
A: As we know, there are many dynamics that go into creating and sustaining a successful marriage. Love is always number one. Without love, no marriage can sustain itself to grow and mature. Certainly we have to be adaptable and demonstrate a dedication to make the relationship work. If you feel that something is not as harmonious as it was with your spouse, the aura can most definitely help. Ask to receive the deep rose-pink ray of spiritual love in all levels of your being to release any fears, irritations or resentments that might be disturbing the relationship. Ask that the angels of love “according to divine law and love” go to your spouse so that he or she be blessed in the love ray as well. This will help you to see things from a fresh perspective and will have an elevating effect on your aura and relationship.






